Hagan now teaching “Money in Politics” class at Harvard

During a Wednesday interview, Kay Hagan blamed her 2014 defeat to Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.) on "money in politics," despite the fact that she spent more than twice as much money as Tillis and that outside groups supporting her far outspent groups supporting Tillis.

Hagan spent more than $24 million during her reelection campaign and Tillis spent less than $11 million, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Last month Hagan began teaching a class on "Money in Politics" at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

The description for the class, "Money in Politics: How the New Norms Affect Campaigns, Legislation, and Political Life," states that "Hagan brings a unique perspective to the real-world effects of changes in the way money impacts modern campaigns."

It adds that she had "just run and lost the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history."